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Thanks for the info. I just never known of a fuel pump to do anything other
than stop supplying fuel when the diaphragm ruptures, but that makes sense to me. I guess I'll go and pick up a new fuel pump tomorrow. Thanks again for your reply. "JamesgangNC" wrote in message link.net... That tube is the vent side of the fuel pump diaphram. On a car it would just be a hole in the fuel pump. When the diaphram in th epump leaks fuel would leak out the hole. On a baot because it has a tube in it and it goes to the carb it can't fill your bilge with gas. "Kevin Jed" wrote in message m... I have a Mercruiser 120 fuel problem. There is a small tube going from the fuel pump to the throat of the carburetor (like a vacuum tube) and it is injecting a large volume of fuel into the carburetor throat, bypassing the float assembly altogether and flooding the engine. When I remove this tube and attempt to plug it, the engine runs properly but there is so much pressure on this little tube it blows the plug out and starts pouring raw fuel into the boat! Automotive engines don't have this tube, and I don't know what it's purpose is. Can anyone offer any help? Thanks! |
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